An Empirical Analysis on the Monopoly of Designated Health-care Institutions in China’s New-type Rural Cooperative Medical System
- Shiwen Zeng
- Yang Hao
Abstract
In accordance with the monopoly of designated health-care institutions in China’s New-type Rural Cooperative Medical System, this article aims at establishing a model to reveal the manifestations of monopoly and its damage to peasants’ benefits based on the statistics and empirical analysis on the data obtained from on-the-spot investigations as well as some indexes from relevant documents. It ends with some improvement plans to lessen or even smash up the monopoly of designated health-care institutions in Chinas’present situation in order that both peasants and the whole Chinese society could benefit more.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ijms.v1n1p72
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